I’m male. Urinating issue.?

admin on December 24th, 2009

I’m male and 22. Why is it that immediately after urinating I always have to keep cleaning and jerking my penis for like 5-10 minutes to get all the urine out? The urine just keeps flowing and flowing and flowing in short bursts long before I have finished urinating. I never have any actual incontinence outside of the toilet but it just seems like something is off. This doesn’t happen to my friends.

When I go to public bathrooms I always have to use the sitting toilets because I know that after peeing I’m going to have to spend like 5-10 minutes just cleaning my penis with a cloth or a piece of toilet paper until it stops leaking. It would be weird if people saw me cleaning my penis with a cloth.

For a while, when I was very young, I wouldn’t clean after taking a leak and soon after leaving the toilet I would have a big pee stain on my pants.

I have no smegma. I clean fairly often. I’m uncircuncised.

I pee with the foreskin covering the glands. I’ve tried peeing by pulling back the skin but it doesn’t seem to make much of a difference.

Any suggestions?
P.S. It can’t be an STD or anything because I’ve always had this problem.

Its normal for guys to get a few ‘extra drops’ right after when they think they’ve finished going! But you may want to discuss this with your doctor as it sounds like you have more of an issue with it.
Regarding your foreskin, its recommended to pee with it pulled back over the glans for improved hygiene, also you’ll spend less time cleaning it with the toiletpaper.

One Response to “I’m male. Urinating issue.?”

  1. Its normal for guys to get a few ‘extra drops’ right after when they think they’ve finished going! But you may want to discuss this with your doctor as it sounds like you have more of an issue with it.
    Regarding your foreskin, its recommended to pee with it pulled back over the glans for improved hygiene, also you’ll spend less time cleaning it with the toiletpaper.
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